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MEXICO CITY — A Mexico City borough went for the whole enchilada — and got it!
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Residents of Iztapalapa cooked up a 230-foot-long, almost 1½-ton enchilada Sunday. Guinness record official Ralph Hannah announced that it was the world's biggest.
Slideshow: Guinness World Records 2011
The colossal concoction was made of corn tortillas, white onions, serrano chilis, green tomatoes, avocado, cheese, cream and a sea of salsas, among other ingredients.
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"With this Guinness record we are showing the world that Iztapalapa is a high-level tourist destination," said Mexico City tourism secretary Alejandro Rojas.
Mexico City has gone for a number of world records recently, including the largest number of people dancing Michael Jackson's "Thriller" and most people kissing simultaneously.
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